cnocbui wrote: » Nope.https://blog.revolut.com/burning-questions-about-revolut-crypto/
olestoepoke wrote: » Im pretty sure you dont actually own the crypto you buy on Revolut so no thanks, not looking safer for me. Try and move your crypto from Revolut to a cold wallet see how successful you are.
HGVRHKYY wrote: » Fees are a disgrace as well, money that could otherwise go towards getting a bit more crypto
Dohnjoe wrote: » Still 1000x better than a newcomer trying to setup a crypto wallet, buying online at an exchange, keeping the wallet updated, making sure to remember passwords in years to come, staying on top of coin swaps, making sure to protect against malware and all that. There's a reason people don't keep cash under mattresses anymore. Very few actually want to "be their own bank". In crypto it's even worse.
Jeff2 wrote: » AFAIK the standard Revolut account it free and you don't own the coin but if you pay for premium accounts €7.99 a month you can transfer it. Or it might be metal account that is €13.99 They charged things about two months or so ago.
fritzelly wrote: » That's a bit of a joke
HGVRHKYY wrote: » If you use one of the main exchanges like Coinbase or Kraken and a 2 factor authentication app, with a really strong, unique password on both the exchange and your email, your crypto will be perfectly safe. It's only when you buy large amounts that storing them offline becomes something to worry about
Dohnjoe wrote: » The Coinbase fees have to be higher than Revolut for a start, I've spent a mini fortune on them over the years. To be honest with you, at this stage, after all the crap I've been through with crypto over the past 8 or so years, Revolut isn't such a bad idea, especially for the newcomer. It's also, quite possibly, one of the reasons the last bull went so high, accessibility and ease of use for the average punter.
HGVRHKYY wrote: » Coinbase Pro brings the fees down to a flat 0.5% trading fee
Dohnjoe wrote: » Yeah I heard that but was too lazy to check, what's the trade-off?
SortingYouOut wrote: » Have decided to move the bulk of my crypto away from the exchange finally and onto cold storage. I've about €1000 that I'm happy to keep for things a bit riskier, understanding that I may lose it. Any suggestions on where you would spread this across that might see some potential future gains? Looking for cheapish coins that may have potential. I'm happy to wait for another dip, I know some here feel that there is another, more substantial dip, on the way.
cnocbui wrote: » Are you an Australian? I am really hoping not. Show us how it's done, oh wise crypto wunderkind - what's the current profit margin on your crypto investments?
pioneerpro wrote: » Try as I might, just can't find this much vaunted partnership. Neighhhhh.https://lmgtfy.app/?q=swift+chainlink+partnership
dirk_dangler wrote: » Whats wrong with Australians? LINK is $19 today, down from ATH $53 and today thats up 6,500% on my investment, ROSE is my next biggest hold, i expect big things in the coming years for this combination I want to see you all make big gains so here is more info for you to research. This is basically a Chainlink convention https://www.smartcontractsummit.io Good chance staking will be announced and with ISO 20022 and SWIFT in November...... Now look at the speakers, Dawn Song and Ed Felten should be looked into by you and then start looking into Openlaw and the rest of the legal contract side of thing Chainlink is part of. Then another BIG one for you to look into , as we know x86 architecture is taking a beating from ARM. So BIG BIG money is investing in a open source rival to ARM, it is called RISC-V and it was created by University of California, Berkeley, which just so happens to be the home of Dawn Song and with a bit of digging you will see ROSE will play a part in the security of this chip, it all out there on the web, look at who is investing BILLIONS in RISC-V and then look for a link between them and Dawn/Oasis/ROSE.https://keystone-enclave.orghttps://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3342195.3387532https://venturebeat.com/2019/12/11/risc-v-grows-globally-as-an-alternative-to-arm-and-its-license-fees/
cnocbui wrote: » I am an Australian, so I was rather hoping you weren't. I have already potentially made big gains, which is why I would be interested in you disclosing the percentage gain you mave made, or potentially made, by following your own schill.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Okay thanks, but you'll see the same written for countless projects: Big partnerships, tech advances, updated roadmaps, team expanding, new offices worldwide, sponsoring some sports team, big money coming, high rewards staking, billions being invested, working with national regulators, etc, etc, etc It's all the same: creating hype for projects in never-ending development that make most if not all of their revenue from hyping their tokens to sell on the secondary market. People who buy into these projects will often shill them to others on forums like this in order to get others to buy (to boost the value of their holdings) Rose is down 71% in 3 months. Link is down 40%. (I have both) My Doge is still up well over 100,000% on my initial investment, but it's garbage. The market goes up and down. Some coins do well during a bear, some do better during a bull. Ultimately most of it makes no sense.
dirk_dangler wrote: » Top 5% wallet holder of both LINK and ROSE, give you a idea of where i stand
fritzelly wrote: » Isn't the Sh$t Coin thread for all this shilling